Improv Throwdowns, SF Sketchfest, and The Big Bang
SF Sketchfest has been a San Francisco tradition since 2001, yet I had somehow always neglected to partake. Until this year’s 11th annual lineup of festivities, that is. Last Saturday I crashed the College Improv Tournament – Golden Gate Regionals at the Ninth Street Independent Film Center in SOMA. The College Improv shindig is actually part of SF Improv Festival, SF’s more spontaneous sister to Sketchfest, but the two festivals go hand-in-hand in hosting an arsenal of comedic debauchery for two weeks of the year.
The College Improv Tournament showcased five Bay Area collegiate teams (University of San Francisco’s Awkward Silence, Stanford Improvisors – known also as SImps, Berkeley Improv, Academy of Art’s Juxtaposed, and Chico State’s 5 Year Old Fiancé) battling it out for the victorious title of improv mastery, and a chance to compete in the national competition in Chicago. Sounds pretty legit to me.

University of San Francisco's Awkward Silence
Awkward Silence and Juxtaposed carried the honor of reppin’ the city – and they had a lot to live up to, given the gut-busting acts that have passed through SF’s comedy clubs over the years. Which is largely SF Sketchfest’s doing, in fact. The impressive array of wit on this year's Sketchfest schedule is definitely one to write home about, featuring noteworthy humorists like Drew Carey, David Cross (bring back Arrested Development! Please!), Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd, Simon Helberg from The Big Bang Theory, Samm Levine and Busy Phillips (bring back Freaks and Geeks too, while you’re at it), Jesse Tyler Ferguson of Modern Family, Michael Ian Black, The Whitest Kids U’Know, and tons others.

The tournament’s competitors surely lived up to the paradigm, if the audible audience approval in the form of uncontrollable laughter is any inclination. The final round came down to a battle between the SImps and Awkward Silence’s series of Whose Line is it Anyway-esque improvised sketches, as they put a hilarious spin on everything from disputes over the Big Bang, to impressions of a bloodthirsty killer rabbit, to a scene about members of Sesame Street being accused of possession of crystal meth. In the end, Awkward Silence took the crown, won a trip to compete in Chicago, and maintained San Francisco’s dignity as the reigning champion in hilarity.

Awkward Silence takes the cake
This year's Sketchfest is nearing its end, so this week is your last chance to catch some hardcore laughs and witness some amazing comedic genius. Stop by the Marines' Memorial Theatre to behold the experts of Theme Park Improv (they have an all-star cast, Simon Helberg and Oscar Nuñez from The Office are my faves) tomorrow, Feb. 3rd, and get your time warp on at the Castro Theatre's exclusive showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show on Saturday, Feb. 4th.
Categories: SOMA, Performance, Comedy
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